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VOLUME 18-NUMBER 50
THURSDAY, APRIL5,1979
't'P^ONE- . m-Stll'U we ameiekitt': 459.1456 or 459-0996
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TRINITY LUTHERAN EV. CHURCH Rev. Normen Meyer, Vacancy Patter
PALM SUNDAY 8:00 AM Servioe of Oonf Irmatkm
MAUNDY THURSDAY 7:30 PM Communkm Service
GOOD FRIDAY 7:30 PM OommunkNi Servioe
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. L.p. Day, Pastor
PALM SUNDAY MaM 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM Palmi will be Uessed 8i distributed
MONDAY, APRIL Sth Lsnten Mms at 7:00 AM Oonfeastons at 6:X AM
TUESDAY, APRIL 10th Lenten Mass at 7:00 AM Confeaslons at 6:30 AM
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th Lenten Mass at 8:00 AM Oonfeask)nsat7:XPM
HOLY THURSDAY Mass of the Last Supper at 8.00 PM Confeeskxis at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
GOOD FRIDAY Veneratkm of the Cross- Reading of the Passton Holy Communkm at 8:00 PM
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Roger Meallff, Pastor
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th Lentan Servioe In Algonquin 7:30 PM
MAUNDY THURSDAY Service In Algonauln 7:30 PM
A living re-enactment of Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples will be the focus of worship on Maundy Thursday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church in Algonquin. The service is the climax of a weekly series shared by the Huntley and Algonquin churches. Rev. Roger Mealiff reports that record numbers of people have attended the series. Fine choir music, film, drama, and dance have enhanced the worship experience.
• You are invited to come and discover the moving inspiration as Ed Brandwein, Mark Yurs, Ed Ream, Mark Carlock, William Berghom and Larry Warrington take the part of several disciples on that momentous night. Make this service the opening of the most
meaningful Easter season ever.
4 WRITE-IN CANOfOATESFOR PARK BOARD
Four Huntley residents threw their hats into the ring this week
as they became write-in candi¬ dates for the Huntley Park District election on April 14th. The four are Mary Jo Mercer, Gordon Diedrick. Wendell Wel¬ tzien and Louise Kreutcer.
The election will be held at the VUlage Hall on April Hth.
C.A.C. TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
Which of these lovelies will be the winners of the Six Cent Beauty I Pageant?
Representing the American Legion Post It 267 as "Miss Huntley-On-the Square" as Ralph Peters. The Huntley Lions Club entry, "Miss Tail-Twister", is Jim (Barney) Manning. "Miss 35-35-35" is from the Huntley Jaycees, alias Seth Petersen. The Penguin Gub is sponsoring "Miss Frigid", better known as Jim Bemhardson.
Come join us fr an evening of fun and entertainment to leam the winner of this exciting event. The Six Cent Beauty Pageant will be the highlight of the show, "Technical Difficulties." This fund raising event Is sponsored by the Citizens Advisory Council.
Last year the Council helped provide sweaters and outfits for the band and swing choir as well as much needed maps for some of the classrooms.
This year it is hoped to provide more needed items. DON't forget the iate, SATUKDAY, APRIL AT 8 P.M. AT THE HUNTLEY GRADE SCHOOL GYM!!
HUNTLEY HARVESTOR PLACE 1st IN SHARE-THE-FUN
The Huntley Harvestors won 1st Place in the Share-the-Fun Contest held last Friday and Saturday. Their theme was "Harvestors Hodown" which was a musical and dance production.
The group will now go downstate for the Illinois State Fair where they will compefe on August 13th at 7pm at the fairgrounds.
Linda Borhart was the chainnan and Miss Luann Lamz, music teacher at the schools, helped the 4-Hers to their victory.
The 1st runner up was the Woodchuck 4-Hers from McHenry. Their theme was "Who's on First?"
The 2nd runner-up were the Dunham "B" Sharps of Harvard with "Las Pumas." The 3rd altemate were the Lincoln Cloverleafs of McHenry with "clown ??? Ill"
There was also competition for the best MC. Jim Drendel of Huntley won a participation ribbon while Diane Heinrich of Crystal Lake took 1st place and will go downstate for competition.
1st Alteraate waa Lorie Parasworth of McHenry while Tanja Cvitkovic of McHenry waa 2nd alteraate. The 3rd alteraate wm Jeff Liley of Harvard.
The Share the Fun program is a series of acts which run 3-10"on any subject. They can be a mmical, dance, drama or meladrama routine.
ANNEXATION HEARING MOVED TO MAY14lh
The March 29di edhkm of the Hundey Panuide ioftarmed you thst an aaneutioa hearing was to be held April 2, 1979 to eoBilder a petMon to remove 23 actes Ikon ScfaoolDlttrict 158.
We hsve been Informed thst the hesring hss been pos^wned snd rescheduled for Msy 14, 7:30 p.m., in the McHenry Coanty Courthouse OCBce of tbe Rejriaasl SdMol Superintendent
nesse ptsn to sttend if you csn. Hundey. ConsoUdsted School District 158 needa your BupportI
SCHOOLBOARD MEETING
The tegulsr meeting of the Bosrd of Educstion of School District #158, Huntley Conaoli- dsted Schools. Huntley. Dlinoia, wss held In the High School buUdlng on Mstch 22. 1979 st 7:30 p.m.
The President cslled the meeting to order st 7:30 p.m. Upon roll csU the foUowing neuibeit snswered present: Mr. Spesrs. Mr. Grismer, Mr Pupich, Mr. Brettschneider, Mrs. Livingston snd Mr. HA. Absent: kte. Pswl.
At this time sU present joinec in the Pledge tothe Flsg.
1. Mr. Pupich moved Mr. Spesn 2nd to spprove the minutea of the Msrch 8. regulsr Bosrd meeting ss written. 6 yess. motkm oirried.
The Bosrd hesrd s specisl report on the Msth Progrsm in grades K-12. Msth teschers prepsred sn ezceUent report snd were present to highlight the reports snd to field ques¬ tions from the Bosrd.
2. Mr. Orismer moved Mr. Pupich 2nd to spprove the resdution to loan $100,000 to the Educstion Fund from the Working Cssh Fund. 6 yess, motkm csrried.
3. Mr. Pupkh moved Mr. Htk 2nd to i^iprove Msy 30 ss the lsst dsy of scbool, the school yesr would consist of 172 sttendsnce dsys, 4 institute dsys, snd 4 "Act of God dsys" fbrstotslofISOdsys. ISOdsys being required for ftiU stste sid. 5 yess. 1 psss. motkm csrried. Mt. Spesrs csstlng s psss vote.
4. Mr. Zirk moved Mr. Brettschneider 2iid to approve a Change of Institute Dsy, msUng the flnsl Institute Dsy April 27 instesd of Msy 11. 6 yess, motion csrried.
5. Mr. Pupich moved Mr. Brettschneider 2nd to i^iprove ttie Distrkt 158 Ead of the Yesr Sdiedule of Events. During die discosskm Mr. Skomer dted sn omntlssloB The Honors Bsnquet to be hdd on Msy 9. Mr. Pupich snunended hb motion to Indude the Hooors Bsnquet. 6 yess, motkn csrried.
6. Mr. Pupidi moved Mr. Spesrs 2ad to spprove the Chsage of Board Meeting dates for AprU, meeting to be hdd on April Sd) aad 19th becsnse of toftaif Vacntkm sad die Bosrd BedkiB date. 5 yeas. 1 nay,
carrisd. Mr* Brett-
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«A rTCDC con 'icn
VOLUME 18-NUMBER 50
THURSDAY, APRIL5,1979
't'P^ONE- . m-Stll'U we ameiekitt': 459.1456 or 459-0996
PAGES
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USPS 580-360
MBtfifO THK pSwJOFHUmCTIBiqi 1H»
l5cPKEC0P¥
TRINITY LUTHERAN EV. CHURCH Rev. Normen Meyer, Vacancy Patter
PALM SUNDAY 8:00 AM Servioe of Oonf Irmatkm
MAUNDY THURSDAY 7:30 PM Communkm Service
GOOD FRIDAY 7:30 PM OommunkNi Servioe
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. L.p. Day, Pastor
PALM SUNDAY MaM 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM Palmi will be Uessed 8i distributed
MONDAY, APRIL Sth Lsnten Mms at 7:00 AM Oonfeastons at 6:X AM
TUESDAY, APRIL 10th Lenten Mass at 7:00 AM Confeaslons at 6:30 AM
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th Lenten Mass at 8:00 AM Oonfeask)nsat7:XPM
HOLY THURSDAY Mass of the Last Supper at 8.00 PM Confeeskxis at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
GOOD FRIDAY Veneratkm of the Cross- Reading of the Passton Holy Communkm at 8:00 PM
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Roger Meallff, Pastor
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th Lentan Servioe In Algonquin 7:30 PM
MAUNDY THURSDAY Service In Algonauln 7:30 PM
A living re-enactment of Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples will be the focus of worship on Maundy Thursday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church in Algonquin. The service is the climax of a weekly series shared by the Huntley and Algonquin churches. Rev. Roger Mealiff reports that record numbers of people have attended the series. Fine choir music, film, drama, and dance have enhanced the worship experience.
• You are invited to come and discover the moving inspiration as Ed Brandwein, Mark Yurs, Ed Ream, Mark Carlock, William Berghom and Larry Warrington take the part of several disciples on that momentous night. Make this service the opening of the most
meaningful Easter season ever.
4 WRITE-IN CANOfOATESFOR PARK BOARD
Four Huntley residents threw their hats into the ring this week
as they became write-in candi¬ dates for the Huntley Park District election on April 14th. The four are Mary Jo Mercer, Gordon Diedrick. Wendell Wel¬ tzien and Louise Kreutcer.
The election will be held at the VUlage Hall on April Hth.
C.A.C. TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
Which of these lovelies will be the winners of the Six Cent Beauty I Pageant?
Representing the American Legion Post It 267 as "Miss Huntley-On-the Square" as Ralph Peters. The Huntley Lions Club entry, "Miss Tail-Twister", is Jim (Barney) Manning. "Miss 35-35-35" is from the Huntley Jaycees, alias Seth Petersen. The Penguin Gub is sponsoring "Miss Frigid", better known as Jim Bemhardson.
Come join us fr an evening of fun and entertainment to leam the winner of this exciting event. The Six Cent Beauty Pageant will be the highlight of the show, "Technical Difficulties." This fund raising event Is sponsored by the Citizens Advisory Council.
Last year the Council helped provide sweaters and outfits for the band and swing choir as well as much needed maps for some of the classrooms.
This year it is hoped to provide more needed items. DON't forget the iate, SATUKDAY, APRIL AT 8 P.M. AT THE HUNTLEY GRADE SCHOOL GYM!!
HUNTLEY HARVESTOR PLACE 1st IN SHARE-THE-FUN
The Huntley Harvestors won 1st Place in the Share-the-Fun Contest held last Friday and Saturday. Their theme was "Harvestors Hodown" which was a musical and dance production.
The group will now go downstate for the Illinois State Fair where they will compefe on August 13th at 7pm at the fairgrounds.
Linda Borhart was the chainnan and Miss Luann Lamz, music teacher at the schools, helped the 4-Hers to their victory.
The 1st runner up was the Woodchuck 4-Hers from McHenry. Their theme was "Who's on First?"
The 2nd runner-up were the Dunham "B" Sharps of Harvard with "Las Pumas." The 3rd altemate were the Lincoln Cloverleafs of McHenry with "clown ??? Ill"
There was also competition for the best MC. Jim Drendel of Huntley won a participation ribbon while Diane Heinrich of Crystal Lake took 1st place and will go downstate for competition.
1st Alteraate waa Lorie Parasworth of McHenry while Tanja Cvitkovic of McHenry waa 2nd alteraate. The 3rd alteraate wm Jeff Liley of Harvard.
The Share the Fun program is a series of acts which run 3-10"on any subject. They can be a mmical, dance, drama or meladrama routine.
ANNEXATION HEARING MOVED TO MAY14lh
The March 29di edhkm of the Hundey Panuide ioftarmed you thst an aaneutioa hearing was to be held April 2, 1979 to eoBilder a petMon to remove 23 actes Ikon ScfaoolDlttrict 158.
We hsve been Informed thst the hesring hss been pos^wned snd rescheduled for Msy 14, 7:30 p.m., in the McHenry Coanty Courthouse OCBce of tbe Rejriaasl SdMol Superintendent
nesse ptsn to sttend if you csn. Hundey. ConsoUdsted School District 158 needa your BupportI
SCHOOLBOARD MEETING
The tegulsr meeting of the Bosrd of Educstion of School District #158, Huntley Conaoli- dsted Schools. Huntley. Dlinoia, wss held In the High School buUdlng on Mstch 22. 1979 st 7:30 p.m.
The President cslled the meeting to order st 7:30 p.m. Upon roll csU the foUowing neuibeit snswered present: Mr. Spesrs. Mr. Grismer, Mr Pupich, Mr. Brettschneider, Mrs. Livingston snd Mr. HA. Absent: kte. Pswl.
At this time sU present joinec in the Pledge tothe Flsg.
1. Mr. Pupich moved Mr. Spesn 2nd to spprove the minutea of the Msrch 8. regulsr Bosrd meeting ss written. 6 yess. motkm oirried.
The Bosrd hesrd s specisl report on the Msth Progrsm in grades K-12. Msth teschers prepsred sn ezceUent report snd were present to highlight the reports snd to field ques¬ tions from the Bosrd.
2. Mr. Orismer moved Mr. Pupich 2nd to spprove the resdution to loan $100,000 to the Educstion Fund from the Working Cssh Fund. 6 yess, motkm csrried.
3. Mr. Pupkh moved Mr. Htk 2nd to i^iprove Msy 30 ss the lsst dsy of scbool, the school yesr would consist of 172 sttendsnce dsys, 4 institute dsys, snd 4 "Act of God dsys" fbrstotslofISOdsys. ISOdsys being required for ftiU stste sid. 5 yess. 1 psss. motkm csrried. Mt. Spesrs csstlng s psss vote.
4. Mr. Zirk moved Mr. Brettschneider 2iid to approve a Change of Institute Dsy, msUng the flnsl Institute Dsy April 27 instesd of Msy 11. 6 yess, motion csrried.
5. Mr. Pupich moved Mr. Brettschneider 2nd to i^iprove ttie Distrkt 158 Ead of the Yesr Sdiedule of Events. During die discosskm Mr. Skomer dted sn omntlssloB The Honors Bsnquet to be hdd on Msy 9. Mr. Pupich snunended hb motion to Indude the Hooors Bsnquet. 6 yess, motkn csrried.
6. Mr. Pupidi moved Mr. Spesrs 2ad to spprove the Chsage of Board Meeting dates for AprU, meeting to be hdd on April Sd) aad 19th becsnse of toftaif Vacntkm sad die Bosrd BedkiB date. 5 yeas. 1 nay,
carrisd. Mr* Brett-
•
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